The Greenhouse At MWCC
Growing Food And A Community
Ground was broken for the MWCC Greenhouse on Earth Day, April 22, 2015, as part of the college’s $41 million STEM campus expansion. The 2,300-square-foot greenhouse provides students in our Earth/Environmental Science, Environmental Conservation, and Regenerative Agriculture programs with hands-on educational opportunities. Since 2021, our outdoor space has grown to include raised beds, an orchard, a native plant garden, and other unique agro-ecological gardens.
All are welcome to explore the Greenhouse gardens and enjoy the fresh fruits and veggies grown by The Regenerative Agriculture Program, work-study students, greenhouse faculty, and staff. The Green Society Club promotes and develops events and initiatives to support and stimulate interest in the greenhouse. For example, the Green Society holds at least two farmer’s markets, a pumpkin fest, and a pick-your-own event each year!
Farmer’s Market & Food Pantry Support
The mission of the MWCC Greenhouse is to provide year-round fresh, nutritious, and diverse foods for the MWCC community while cultivating a natural and healthy ecological landscape. Over 480 pounds of produce has been harvested by staff, students, and volunteers for the MWCC Food for Thought food pantry in 2023. The Brewer Center gifted the MWCC Greenhouse a Hydroponic Tower Garden for students to grow food in the classroom for the community.
The greenhouse harvest also supplies the Green Street Cafe’ with fresh herbs for dining, and additional produce is offered free at the MWCC Farmers Market in the Commons area. The Nutrition Club often supplements the weekly harvest with nutritional fact sheets and fun recipes to try!
Opportunities For Involvement
Contact us at greenhouse@mwcc.mass.edu to learn more about volunteer opportunities, work-study availability, requesting tours, and all other inquiries. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hands-On Education
Here are some of the courses students are offered in the Environmental Conservation and Regenerative Agriculture programs.
Events At The Greenhouse
In the Spring of 2024, students in the CAPS collaborative program at MWCC got their hands dirty planting in our elevated raised beds. The beds were constructed by a student in the regenerative agriculture program, and the design is ADA compliant so that everyone can be involved in the growing season. Keep an eye out for zinnias, marigolds, and dwarf sunflower varieties this summer!
Past Events
April 24, 2024, 8:00 am to 1:30 pm, in the Commons at the Gardner campus.
Students in the Regenerative Agriculture course hold an agriculture fair in April 2023. The event highlighted pollinators, micro-greens, and hydroponic techniques with hands-on demonstrations led by students.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2024
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At the end of summer 23’, staff members Luz Lopes and Gloria Correa taught community members about the history and significance of cooking with sofrito in many Latin American dishes. They used fresh culantro, cilantro, onions, garlic, and peppers grown in the greenhouse along with other herbs and spices to prepare sofrito, and assist everyone with making their own.
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Farmer’s Market, June 26

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